Long-term neurologic consequences of nutritional vitamin B12 deficiency in infants. J Pediatr. 1992;121: 710 -714Graham SM, Arvela OM, Wise GA (1992) Long-term neurologic consequences of nutritional vitamin B12 deficiency in infants. J Pediatr 121: 710-714...
Production of stomach acidcan also decrease with aging. More than 60 million people in the U.S. areover age 60, and some 54 million are over the age of 65. This population faces a higher risk of B12 deficiency—which may be further increased by use of acid-reducing medications. Productio...
Nevertheless, understanding the phenomenon of ageing is critical to ameliorating its impact on both individuals and society. Ageing has been described as “…a decline or loss (a “de-tuning”) of adaptation with increasing age, caused by a time-progressive decline of Hamilton’s forces of natur...
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Too thin people generally have a problem of unbalanced intake of nutrients, and iron, folic acid, vitamin B12 and other hematopoietic substances themselves are inadequately consumed. Because of low consumption, the basal metabolic rate is lower than that of ordinary people, so gastrointestinal motility...
the building blocks of proteins (specifically the amino acids valine, isoleucine, methionine and threonine). In the other, cobalamin C (cblC) type combined MMA and hyper-homocysteinemia, failure to properly process vitamin B12 results in a different form of MMA that clinically looks different and...
Last year, I published my story about hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) induced thiamine deficiency. You can read ithere. Briefly, I had hyperemesis with each of my 6 pregnancies, and generally recovered, at least partially. With my 6thpregnancy, however, I declined significantly during the pregnancy,...
Adverse effects such as hypokalemia,cholelithiasis, and B12 or folate deficiency decreasedover time. The incidence of diarrhea remained constant(63% vs 64% at five years), while the occurrence ofhypomagnesemia increased (67% vs 43% at five years, P 展开 ...
It is challenging to reveal the mechanisms of CM failure, endogenous repair, or mechanical homeostasis on the scale of single cytoskeletal elements. Here, we used a femtosecond (fs) laser to ablate single Z-discs in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) -derived CMs (hPSC-CM) and neonatal rat...
For women, simply participating in secondary education may promote life-long autonomy and greater participation in decision-making (Smith et al., 2003), and in South Asia, may reduce the likelihood of child marriage (Raj et al., 2014). Maternal education may also benefit the next generation....